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Reviews for "The Holy Sabbath"

Don't make me smite you!

So funny! Jesus christ thats good! It's now number 2 in my favorites jolly good show.

What ever happened to thou shalt not kill?

Hehe great flash.

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It's funny....I guess. I realize that some people find humor at the expense of religous fanatics funny, but at the same time, it's not so. The only part I thought was worth mentioning was the "Don't make me smite you." part. That was mad funny. Other than that, don't you think that someone who was that reverent to God would be against...ya know...slaughtering his fellow man? I realize its a satire, but you could have picked something a little more funny.
Anyways. The REAL reason I wrote this review (I usually reserve reviews for submissions worth my time) is the kid before me. Sunday IS the seventh day of the week (at least for most christian groups [Saturday is the 7th for Seventh Day Adventists]). The reason YOU'RE confused is because the calendar has Sunday first on the list. As far as what day is officially the last day of the week, no one can really say with authority. What if I believed that Wednesday was the seventh day? You couldn't PROVE me wrong, it's never been officially declared.
P.S. I'm not christian, so don't accuse me of being a bible thumper. I don't even believe in God per se. I'm Augnostic ^ ^

El problemo?

Sunday = 1st day of the week
Saturday = 7th

you said the 7th day when they were talking about sunday, i know it feels like the last day and monday feels like the first butcha got that wrong! kinda annoyed me

funny flash though, 5/5

SABBATH

Well, I'd to agree the boar would have been considered an unholy animal.

Nice joke in the flash animation though. It's actually sad that some people do take the bible that literally.

Works of fiction. . . that were political constructs within a social context.